Armed groups uprising in the North .. India and RAW intelligence behind this

The Jaffna Civil Society Center says that there is a danger of another armed uprising in the Northern Province. Its chairman, Arun Siddharthan, said there were already armed groups in the north. He also said that India and RAW intelligence were behind those groups. He made these comments in an interview on a youtube channel.
Kerosene stoves are sold at a high price

With the explosion of gas stoves, the price of kerosene stoves in Hatton and surrounding areas has risen sharply. With the explosion of gas stoves in the country, many people have switched from gas stoves to wood and kerosene stoves, and more and more people are turning to kerosene stoves. Many people say that the kerosene stoves have gone up sharply in Hatton and several surrounding areas as more and more people are turning to kerosene lipstick. They say that kerosene lip gas, which was sold at a price of between Rs. 2200 and 3500, is now being sold at a high price of between Rs. 7000 and 9000 with the explosion of lipstick. When inquired about this, several traders who sell kerosene stoves said that this situation has arisen with the explosion of gas stoves and the increase in the price of kerosene stoves by the sellers.
A motorcyclist drags a police officer along the Pettah road

A traffic police officer has arrested a suspect for hanging and dragging himself on a motorcycle. The incident had taken place at a police officer who was on duty at Pannaradhana Street, Pettah. When inquired about a motorbike which was parked in a place where it could not be parked, the owner of it had tried to start the escape and run away. The police officer had hanged his motorbike and had tried to flee by dragging himself along the road with the police officer. But after about seventy meters, the motorcycle collided with another three-wheeler and overturned. The police officer was seriously injured in the incident and further action is being taken against the arrested suspect.
There is a Gas shortage reported again in the country

Gas shortages are reported again in many parts of the country. The shortage was caused by a shortage of litho gas supply. Gas dealers say the situation is due to the company cutting supplies. However, the company said it had not reduced gas supplies and was looking into shortages in the market. Meanwhile, Litro companies have been told to stop landing due to substandard imported gas.
Prof. GL Peiris has been appointed as the acting Minister of Finance

External Affairs Minister Prof. GL Peiris has been appointed acting Minister of Finance. Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa is currently in the United States, where he will spend more than a month. As a result, the acting Minister of Finance at that time was GL Peiris. Mr. Peiris has been appointed by the President.
Government has decided to give Islands and oil tanks in the North to India for a package of food, medicine and fuel

Opposition leader Lakshman Kiriella has said that India is preparing to exchange $ 1.4 billion for food, medicine, fuel and oil tanks and that talks are underway in the North. “According to reports, talks are underway with India to exchange $ 1.4 billion for food, medicine, fuel and US $ 1.4 billion. These are likely to be received. But what are the promises of our government? We hear that oil tanks are being talked about in the North. Because no one gives money for free”, he said He was addressing a media briefing at the office of the Leader of the Opposition.
The Sri Lankan government has decided to postpone the local government elections to be held

The government has decided to postpone the local government elections to be held before next March by another year. Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, Minister of Local Government and Provincial Councils has submitted a Cabinet Memorandum in this regard. Most of the representatives of the local government bodies where the Sri Lanka People’s Front is unfavourable have pointed out that holding an election in the current situation is unfavorable.
Foreign tourists scolded and warns tourists to visit Sri Lanka in the future

Many people were inconvenienced by the strike launched by the railway workers today. Foreign tourists at the Pettah railway station also made allegations to the media. They questioned why the tickets were sold if a strike was going on. They also said that there are plenty of places in the Asia-Pacific region to vacation. One tourist told the media that if anyone comes to visit Sri Lanka, they are requested to bring their own vehicle. https://youtu.be/WKsnYs5n1V0
Four children die while playing bouncy castle at a school in Australia

Four children were killed and several others were injured when an Australian school children fall into the air while jumping on a bouncy castle at an outdoor playground, foreign media reported. Police said this happened in an elementary school in northern Tasmania was about 10 meters (33 feet) high when students were celebrating the last week of class before the Christmas holidays. “I can sadly confirm that four children have died and four are in critical condition and one is in critical condition,” said Tasmanian Police Commissioner Darren Hein. The victims were two boys and two girls in grade six, all of whom were about 11 years old. The incident took place at Hillcrest Primary School on Thursday around 10 a.m. local time. On the day of the incident, local meteorological services forecast “light winds” for the area across the cold Bass Strait off the northern coast of Tasmania. But there was a strong wind at the time of the accident. Several rescue helicopters and ambulances arrived at the scene to take the injured to hospitals after the incident. The officers described it as a “very sad scene” and the photographs show police officers covering up with tears and blue tarpaulins and taking away the bodies. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the incident was “heartbreaking”. A police investigation is underway.
Controversial surgeon Dr Shafi returns to work with all salary arrears

Steps have been taken to establish the Public Service Commission for Gynecologist Dr SMM Shafi to return to Kurunegala Hospital. Also, the Public Service Commission to pay all salaries related to the period of compulsory leave, the House has informed the Secretary of Health. Dr Shafi allegedly sterilized mothers while working at the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital While various parties charged the Ministry of Health had taken steps to send him compulsory leave from May 24, 2019. The allegations were criticized as being used for racist propaganda targeting an election There was a lot of headlines in the media in those days, but no one who was inconvenienced went to court to prove their wrongdoings. After the election, the phenomenon was forgotten by the accusers as well as the partisan media, and the hospital lost his job due to the doctor’s long dismissal. Following today’s ruling, Dr. Shafi will resume work.
